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Activestate
Offices: Vancouver, British Columbia
ActiveState is the leading provider of tools and services for dynamic languages
such as Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, and Tcl. The key features of dynamic languages:
high-level, dynamically typed and open source, make them ideally suited
to building loosely-coupled systems that adapt to changing requirements.
Their products and services range from language distributions for general
purpose scripting; to professional development, debugging and deployment
tools; to services that ensure peace-of-mind and stability of essential
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Alfresco
Offices: Berkshire, England & Palo Alto, California
Alfresco was founded in 2005 by John Newton, co-founder of Documentum® and
John Powell, former COO of Business Objects®. Its investors include the
leading investment firms Accel Partners and Mayfield Fund. Alfresco is the
leading open source alternative for enterprise content management. It couples
the innovation of open source with the stability of a true enterprise-class
platform. The open source model allows Alfresco to use best-of-breed open
source technologies and contributions from the open source community to
get higher quality software produced more quickly at much lower cost.
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Centrify
Offices: Mountain View, California
Centrify delivers secure access control and centralized identity management
by seamlessly integrating UNIX, Linux, Mac, J2EE and web platforms with
Microsoft Active Directory. With the Centrify DirectControl suite, organizations
can improve IT efficiency, better comply with regulatory requirements, and
move toward a more secure, connected infrastructure for their heterogeneous
computing environment. DirectControl is non-intrusive, easy to deploy and
manage, and is the only solution that enables fine-grained access control,
reporting and auditing through its unique Zone technology. |
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Covalent
Offices: Walnut Creek, California
Founded in 1998, Covalent Technologies is a trusted source for complete
enterprise open source solutions. The leading provider of products and services
for the Apache Tomcat Application Server, Apache Axis Web Services Framework,
Apache Geronimo Application Server, and Apache HTTP, Covalent is one of
the few sources for full commercial support for Apache, Tomcat, Axis and
Geronimo on a global basis. Founders of Covalent helped develop the Apache
HTTP Web server. Covalent has since assembled the deepest talent pool of
Apache experts in the industry and is proud to be one of the most distinguished
supporters of the Apache Software Foundation (ASF). |
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Coverity
Offices: San Francisco, California
Coverity is a software engineering company focused on developing a better
way to build software. While hardware design has always been considered
a difficult task that merits significant investments in automation and verification,
the notion that building software is just as difficult has only recently
gained credibility in the marketplace. Coverity was founded to meet that
insight with a solution: analyze source code with sophisticated, automatic
tools that allow software developers to identify defects that could cause
catastrophic failures or security breaches without imposing any additional
burden on the development cycle. |
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| Eclipse
Offices: Ottawa, Ontario
Eclipse is an open source community whose projects are focused on providing
a vendor-neutral open development platform and application frameworks for
building software. The Eclipse Foundation is a not-for-profit corporation
formed to advance the creation, evolution, promotion, and support of the
Eclipse Platform and to cultivate both an open source community and an ecosystem
of complementary products, capabilities, and services. |
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| FreeBSD
Offices: Boulder, Colorado
FreeBSD is an advanced operating system for x86 compatible (including Pentium®
and Athlon™), amd64 compatible (including Opteron™, Athlon 64, and EM64T),
Alpha/AXP, IA-64, PC-98 and UltraSPARC® architectures. It is derived from
BSD, the version of UNIX® developed at the University of California, Berkeley.
It is developed and maintained by a large team of individuals. Additional
platforms are in various stages of development. |
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Freespire
Offices: San Diego, California
Freespire is a community-driven, Linux-based operating system that combines
the best that free, open source software has to offer (community driven,
freely distributed, open source code, etc.), but also provides users the
choice of including proprietary codecs, drivers and applications as they
see fit. With Freespire, the choice is yours as to what software is installed
on your computer, with no limitations or restrictions placed on that choice.
How you choose to maximize the performance of your computer is entirely
up to you. |
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| Funambol
Offices: Redwood City, California
Funambol is an open source company. They must always keep a balance between
the needs of the open source community and the business. Every step they
take, they remember to keep their balance—keeping the community committed,
but also keeping their commercial customers more than happy. Funambol's
vision is to bring the customer benefits of open source software to the
$300 billion global mobile market. Just as open standards and open source
software helped spark the explosion of the Internet. |
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